Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weighted GPA is meaningless to colleges.
Do you think they are that stupid, and if you do, why would you want to send your kid to a place run by idiots?
Talk about a totally ill-informed, sweeping generalization. They mean a TON to many colleges you numbskull.
Anonymous wrote:Weighted GPA is meaningless to colleges.
Do you think they are that stupid, and if you do, why would you want to send your kid to a place run by idiots?
Anonymous wrote:Dropping A's from a HS transcript for a .05 GPA difference? Five Hundredths of a point...... Just when I think I've seen it all. Your child should be proud of taking such rigor in MS and continued in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I don't know how the MS grades bring the GPA down, that seems counter-intuitive to their ever having been included. But yes, if the GPA goes up when they're removed, the school is offering to do that for a good reason.
Because some of them are unweighted.
Remove them. Colleges will figure out that she took the math and language because how else would she have gotten to Alg 2 and Spanish 3?
That doesn't make sense. Only the weighted MS grade, for HS level courses are included on a HS transcript.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I don't know how the MS grades bring the GPA down, that seems counter-intuitive to their ever having been included. But yes, if the GPA goes up when they're removed, the school is offering to do that for a good reason.
Because some of them are unweighted.
Remove them. Colleges will figure out that she took the math and language because how else would she have gotten to Alg 2 and Spanish 3?
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t the university recalculate the grades anyway? Seems silly that you are focused on the gpa that isn’t much different. They aren’t going to focus on your middle school grades.
Anonymous wrote:OP I don't know how the MS grades bring the GPA down, that seems counter-intuitive to their ever having been included. But yes, if the GPA goes up when they're removed, the school is offering to do that for a good reason.